Vancouver Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo might get the call again for Team Canada at the Olympics. The question is: Should he? (Reuters)

TORONTO - Glance at the roster for Canada’s men’s hockey team orientation camp in preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, and it’s true.

There’s a fantasy-team element to it, given the depth at forward and on the blue line among the defencemen.

Sidney Crosby, Steven Stamkos, Rick Nash, Shea Weber, Kris Letang, P.K. Subban, to name a few. Who wouldn’t want any of those players if presented with a blank slate for building a national team?

It’s in goal, however, that brows have been furrowed for a while and that didn’t change with the release of the 47-player camp roster on Monday.

All of Roberto Luongo, in Canada’s net for the 2010 Olympic gold in Vancouver, Corey Crawford, Carey Price, Mike Smith and Braden Holtby have done good things in the National Hockey League. But none, 61/2 months from the first drop of the puck in Sochi, bring a nation to a collective, satisfied sigh.